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Your guide to the night published by Brussels International-Tourism & Congress Town Hall • Grand-Place • 1000 Brussels 쏼 (0)2 513 89 40 • 쏽 (0)2 513 83 20 e-mail : [email protected] www.brusselsinternational.be Responsible editor : Georges Renders, Brussels International Photos : Brussels International Graphic design : Katsura

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Your guide to the night The Grand’Place and surrounding areas Saint-Géry / Dansaert Ilot Sacré Monnaie / De Brouckère Saint-Jacques area Les Marolles Sablon area Louise area Chaussée de Charleroi / Châtelain Ixelles Rue Royale / Madou European area Outside the centre Erotic and libertine Brussels

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NIGHT SIGHTS Festive, trendy, eccentric and definitely enthusiastic, Brussels’ nightlife is an oasis of every source of enjoyment. Whether you’re looking for a good barrel of beer or record decks playing electro, a lounge sofa or Latino rhythms, you can move quickly from one atmosphere to the next, each as sociable as they are exciting. Go to Sablon, for example, for a very “stylish” evening. To the upper part of the city to enjoy cosy and loungestyle settings. To the area around the Grand’Place to delve into the mysterious secrets of Belgian beer or around Halles SaintGéry to take the pulse of the trendy lifestyle of the young ‘bruxellois’. If it were up to you, sometimes you’d prefer the sun not to rise in Brussels. As the ‘bruxellois’ say!

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THE GRAND’PLACE

AND SURROUNDING AREAS In addition to the incomparable beauty of its architecture, the historic centre of Brussels has, over the years, become an unrivalled landmark for night-time revellers. For its tourist appeal, obviously, but also for its great places to go, whether traditionally local, gay or ‘in’, and sometimes even all three at once. The neighbouring streets around the Grand’Place also have a number of good places where you can eat late, a big advantage when you’ve been bouncing around to some wild bass rhythms all evening or when you’ve tried out all the special beers served by the local brasseries.

1 Goupil le Fol Bar (French chanson) rue de la Violette 22 We love Goupil! For its dimly-lit labyrinthine layout with weird decor, for its juke box that plays Piaf, Brel or Ferré non-stop until the wee small hours, for its insomniac, chocolate-dispensing owner, for its fruity wines and, well, and for its good old cosy couches that you can sink into slowly. Open every day from 8 p.m. ‘til very late

2 L’Homo Erectus Bar (Disco / Hits) (Gay) rue des Pierres 57 www.lhomoerectus.com This little bar is everything a trendy gay haunt should be, including 6

glitter ball and ubiquitous music. Don’t miss the Thursday night drag queen fantasias with Régina, nor the ‘classicus’ version of the establishment nearby, for those who might be looking for a little more tranquillity and finesse. They serve afternoon tea there from 3 p.m. Open every day from 3 p.m.

3 Montecristo Nightclub (Salsa) rue Henri Maus 25 The ground floor of the Lounge is a tropical haven, a blend of salsa, Cuban cigars, exotic cocktails and a few ‘bad boys’. The ambience there is sometimes hot, sometimes a bit too hot… better to go in good time. But the place is still a must in the area.

4 Duquesnoy

4 GRAND CASINO BRUSSELS rue Duquesnoy 12-14 www.grandcasinobrussels.be The lively ground floor, home to the main gaming area, offers a choice of 13 live gaming tables (Roulette, Black Jack, Stud Poker and Mini Punto Banco), 201 slot machines, as well as a deluxe food bar and several cocktail bars. For those seeking a more relaxing setting, the luxurious first floor gallery also offers 8 gaming tables and 5 slot machines, comfortable lounge areas, a VIP club and a trendy gourmet restaurant. Open from noon until 4 a.m.

5 Music Village

Bar (Gay) rue Duquesnoy 12 www.duquesnoy.com

Bar (Jazz) rue des Pierres 50 www.themusicvillage.com

At the Duq, style is no laughing matter. There’s a strict ban on wearing suit and tie. Jeans, leather, latex and uniforms, on the other hand, are highly recommended. Try: slings, darkrooms and submission rooms…not for ‘wimpy’ gays. Don’t forget your coloured handkerchiefs to signal your preferences. Open Monday to Saturday from 9 p.m.; Sunday from 3 p.m.

In a 17th-century house, you’ll find all the charm of New York jazz bars with a succession of crooners and big bands every evening. The programme is high quality and the biggest names in jazz have set foot on this stage, which has become a benchmark in the genre. If your pocket tells you that this isn’t for you, no more excuses because they’ve just introduced a student deal for 7.50 €.

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VIEILLE HALLE AUX BLÉS 28 TEL : (0)2 512 93 42 Nightclub (House / Funk / R’n’b) BRASSERIE FOOD UNTIL MIDNIGHT, (gay Sundays) WE 1 A.M. rue Duquesnoy 18 www.leyou.be LA ROUE D’OR

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Le You - it’s a psychedelic design on a fuchsia towelling background, it’s a house or funky landmark for gorgeous girls. It’s also a cosy setting where electro and gay Sundays have successfully established themselves. The indefatigable Olivier Gosseries is the man behind the record deck, a key figure of ‘bruxellois’ nightlife. Open from Thursday to Sunday

37 Wax Club Bar-Nightclub (House / electro) Boulevard Anspach 66 www.thewaxclub.com

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Jazz aperitifs, house parties, plenty of rum and a sweeping view over the city centre. Open Wednesday to Saturday.

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SAINT-GÉRY / DANSAERT The territory of every good socialiser is still the inexhaustible Quartier Saint-Géry. The birthplace of the new trends observed in Quartier Dansaert, well-known for its fashion boutiques and designers, it’s the landmark for all the bars and terraces for meeting people. Here, you go from one place to the next in an instant, and abandon yourself very quickly to the most varied kinds of music (electro, house, Latino, drum’n bass). The very popular terraces are also wonderful platforms for seeing and being seen. In this district, you find a few good places to eat at night, mainly Asian and often very affordable.

7 Archiduc Bar (Jazz / Electro) rue A. Dansaert 6 www.archiduc.net The hazy charm of the Archiduc always works. Its thirties decor has something to do with it, of course, as do its armchairs and round balcony. Concerts are often held there around the famous grand piano (on WE from 5 p.m.), which occupies pride of place in the middle of it. Also to be enjoyed at the end of the evening, when you can come across a famous singer or two. Open every day from 5 p.m. ‘til late.

8 Beursschouwburg Bar (Electro / Break / Jazz) rue A. Orts 20-28 www.beursschouwburg.be

The Beurs is first and foremost an amazing Flemish cultural venue that, with its contemporary design, has made its mark. So its long bar leaves room for a rather artistic and intellectual crowd. Music is ubiquitous, including DJ sets and live music for the initiated. In the evenings, they lounge around big communal tables in a general but very friendly and sociable hubbub, before moving to the various upstairs rooms and dancing the night away. Open Thursday to Saturday from 8 p.m.

9 Bizon Bar (Blues / Rock) rue du Pont de la Carpe 7 www.cafebizon.com

sets (from Thursday tot Saturday) and all free. However packed it is in the central space, that’s never stopped the smooth-talkers and flirts from swaying their hips to a good track or two, as varied as they are numerous. Open very evening

Nice little bar where jam sessions, blues and special vodkas come together year round. Don’t miss the Bizon blood at 4.50 € and other stimulating vodkas as well as the concerts on Monday night. 11 Coaster Cocktail bar (House / Hits) Open every day from 6 p.m. rue des Riches Claires 28

10 Café Central Bar (House / Funk / Electro) rue Borgval 14-16 www.lecafecentral.com Although not so central as other Les Halles venues, this café is well worth a "quick" detour in itself. There’s sure to be a lively and trendy ambience there all year round thanks to the mini-concerts (Wednesday), themed film screenings (Sunday) and wicked DJ

It’s true, the place isn’t big, but its reputation for late-night partying is well established. Two solutions, both good ones: 1. Arrive early and make the most of the flexible happy hours starting at 8 p.m. 2. Arrive after midnight when heads are already spinning a little and bodies jam-packed. Either way, they always end up dancing on the tables. Open from 8 p.m.

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13 Mappamundo Bar (Lounge) rue du Pont de la Carpe 2-6

leather wall seats, non-stop sport on TV and copious amounts of Guinness. You can also enjoy the dimly-lit nooks and crannies there and a terrace with view over the Bourse, where you’re sure to be heard. Cheers. Open from 1 p.m. to 1 a.m.; WE 4 a.m.

This big bar that looks like a caravel has a terrace area in the perfect location (and heated when necessary). The Mappa is also wellknown for its international crowd and its wood-lined labyrinths. Sometimes you meet young people 15 PP Café from the Dansaert district here, Bar (Jazz) rue Jules Van Praet 28 www.ppcafe.be

sometimes slightly sozzled expats. A Les Halles classic where you can also sip a few well-chilled fruit juices. Open every day from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.

14 O’Reilly’s Pub (Rock-pop / Hits) place de la Bourse 1 www.oreillys.com This is, without doubt, the biggest Irish pub in the capital, so big that it had to open new premises a few yards farther along for its regulars and passing tourists. St Patrick reigns supreme here, which means:

The PP is a well-established venue in les Halles. You can enjoy a large number of well-prepared little dishes there and still make the most of a wide, well-patronised terrace area. By way of icing on the cake, live music (mainly jazz) does the honours within its warm, woodlined walls. What better way of spending a nice evening? Open every day from midday to midnight; WE 2 a.m.

9 Le Roi des Belges Bar / Brasserie rue Jules Van Praet 35-37 This is one of the places in Les Halles that’s known for its successful, subtle mix of genres. You’ll find a modern industrial style on the ground floor and a space characterised by very distinct

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L’ECHALOTE SI BÉMOL LE BAR À TAPAS RUE AUX FLEURS 8 RUE AUX FLEURS 20 RUE BORGVAL 11 TEL : (0)2 217 50 93 TEL : (0)2 219 63 78 FOR BIG, LATE-NIGHT APPETITES AND LITTLE UNTIL 6 IN THE OPEN UNTIL 6 A.M. BITES IBERIAN STYLE. MORNING seventies trends upstairs. That’s where passing DJs hold court some evenings. A calmer ambience than its neighbours in the district. Open every day from 10 a.m. to 1.30 a.m.

16 Los Romanticos Bar / Nightclub (Salsa) quai au Bois à Brûler 5-7 www.losromanticos.be Fancy a few salsa steps, relaxing in a Chesterfield, cigar in hand, or simply making the most of the pleasurably idle atmosphere of a temple to Latino? This great place, with its mirrors and ornamental mouldings from yesteryear, serving heady cocktails, is just the place you need. They also give a number of dance lessons there (weekday evenings). Open from 2 p.m.

17 Walvis Bar (Jazz / Electro) rue A. Dansaert 209 The Walvis is a typically cosmopolitan, trendy ‘bruxellois’ place. It’s a little newcomer with the devastating charm of a 12 waterside café. There, you find a

varied clientele, from the fashion victim to the official, and including refugees from the neighbouring Petit Château. So a real ‘bruxellois’ mix. You can also nibble on a few nice little snacks there. Open every day from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.

11 The Box Nightclub (Techno / House) (gay) rue des Riches Claires 7 A little disco-bar highly frequented by gay youth and with late-night opening hours that are a great lifeline when other places in the district have already closed. It’s also one of the only establishments to open every day of the week. Free entrance. Open every day from 11 p.m.

ILOT SACRÉ Well-known for its labyrinth of gourmet establishments (look for the restaurants bearing the City hallmark), the Îlot sacré is still a pleasant place for a night-time stroll. The maze of restaurants hides a few gems, some of which are internationally-famous bars. There, you can taste some truly special beers and dance to specialist DJ sets, swaying between drum’n’bass, reggae or house. It’s up to you now to follow the right tip.

18 Dali’s bar Bar (Electro / Downtempo / Drum’n’ bass) petite rue des Bouchers 35 www.dalisbar.com

19 Delirium café Bar (Blues /Rock) impasse de la Fidélité 4a www.deliriumcafe.be

Officially, 2004 beers but actually 2500 depending on the season, At the end of a strange blue that’s the credo of this cul-de-sac corridor, one of the oldest electro bar, which is home to the sister of bars in the city emerges into view. the famous Manneken-Pis. At the In this inevitably surrealist place, you sink into lip-shaped sofas whilst Delirium, conversation naturally revolves around beer, some admiring the canvasses of the flambéed, others with a greenish Master himself (fakes, we’re colour or else served in 4-litre assured) and sipping one of the explosive cocktails - the green or the glasses. That certainly quenches your thirst. You can also taste no red one, it’s a matter of taste. And fewer than 500 Dutch gins and then, there’s the music, which will delicious pure malt whiskies here. always reign supreme here, whether All things considered, a nice place it’s on the main floor or in the and very flexible opening hours. basement, where there’s hardly an A little plus point: WIFI access. evening without people jumping Open every day until 4 a.m. around. Drum’n bass, house, reggae, down tempo… Wait and see. Open every day from AN INEXPENSIVE BEERA BRUXELLES, UNE IN 10 p.m. ‘til late IN BRUSSELS, A PILS (THE CLASSIC 25 CL BEER) COSTS AROUND 1.70 €, A LITTLE MORE OR LESS DEPENDING ON WHETHER YOU’RE IN A TRENDY LANDMARK OR THE LOCAL ‘STAMCAFÉ’ (LOCAL BISTRO). A STRONG LAGER COSTS, ON AVERAGE, 3.00 €.

20 Aux Galeries

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Brasserie rue des Dominicains 11 A place that’s unlike many others and with walls peppered with information, texts, histories of Brussels and its most famous sons and daughters, anecdotes and photographs... You can drink traditional local Brussels’ and Belgian beers out of period glasses here. Aux Galeries is a café that aims to revive all things "traditionally bruxellois", including football matches, local accent and zwanze (Brussels’ humour).

Nostre-Dame Brasserie rue Marché-aux-Herbes – Impasse des Cadeaux 3 For typical ‘bruxellois’ madness, this is the place to go. It could be said that the establishment is almost as old as the city itself, and lounging around here is like seeing time stand still. Wooden furniture, rustic bar and special beers, this place has a rare authenticity. Tasting the “Bourgogne de Flandres” is, of course, highly recommended. Open from midday to midnight; Saturday 3 p.m. -2 a.m.; Sunday 4 p.m. ‘til midnight

MONNAIE / DE BROUCKÈRE A district for passing through and shopping during the daytime, situated between the city centre and rue Neuve, here, in the main, you track down good places to go at night around the Monnaie building. Rue de l’Ecuyer and rue Fossé aux Loups are good night-time landmarks in this respect.

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22 Kafekrème

Bar rue Fossé aux Loups 36

Bar (Soul / Salsa / Zouk) rue Fossé aux Loups 15

A good place to come and listen to live music in the evening, whether jazz or rock. Open every evening from 10 p.m.

With the claim to being the first Soul bar in the capital, it invites you to enjoy its warm, friendly and colourful atmosphere. Artists exhibit their best work while performers

play their instruments on live music evenings. Open from 8 p.m. to dawn

23 A La Mort Subite Bar / Brasserie rue Montagne aux Herbes Potagères 7 As tradition demands, dropping in at this temple to the most ‘brrrrrusseleers’ specialities of the capital is a must. The public fluctuates between serious-minded people in their fifties and sharp bons viveurs. And you can sample Faros, Kriek and other Gueuze beers there, with an open fromage frais sandwich in hand. A classic that’s still going strong. Open every day from 10 a.m. to midnight

24 La Tentation Bar /Dance room (Spanish / Latino) rue de Laeken 28 www.latentation.com A

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BELGA QUEEN RUE FOSSÉ AUX LOUPS 32 - 1000 TEL : (0)2 229 31 79 FOOD UNTIL MIDNIGHT. A FINE ART DECO VENUE A great place dedicated to Galician traditions. Its 1000 m2 of surface area is mapped out horizontally by a long, welcoming bar and vertically by a series of columns with large, round tables in the centre, where you can debate to the sound of Iberian rhythms. N.B. dance lessons and frequent live music. Open from 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.; WE ‘til late

25 Le Corbeau Bar rue Saint-Michel 18-20 www.lecorbeau.be The great classic involves downing a Chevalier, a beer served in an oddly-shaped litre glass, without dribbling. Above and beyond this colourful experience, the place is quite popular in the evening among an eccentric mix of young people who can quickly get things going. Open from 10 a.m. to 15 1 a.m.; WE 4 a.m.

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They don’t compare it to the “Parisian Marais” for nothing. Artists and craftsmen, decorators, florists with amazing creations, and collectors of objects as eccentric and ill-assorted as they are unusual have passed the word around to create a district in which there’s an eternal holiday feeling in the air. It’s the ideal place for strolling around, discovering a comic strip mural and savouring a drink on one of the charming terraces on Place de la Vieille Halle aux Blés or in the shadow of the church of Notre-Dame-du-Bon Secours. This is the heart of Brussels’ life where Latino nightclubs, crazy drag queens, gay bobos and electro rhythms weave a wonderful tapestry of life. Oh Saint-Jacques, if you only knew…

27 Canoa Quebrada Nightclub (Salsa/ Brazil) rue du Marché-au-Charbon 53

26 Belgica Bar (House) (Gay & friends) rue du Marché-au-Charbon 32 www.lebelgica.be

A Latino club for dropping in after midnight when the crowds start to flock there to enjoy caïpirinhas and other pick-me-up cocktails. There you can dance the salsa and, in the wee small hours, the place often turns into a local « revolución ». Open from 10 p.m.

This is the essential, real-imitation ‘stamcafé’ (local café) for supercool homosexuals and their 28 Au Cercle des voyageurs straight friends addicted to Bar (Lounge) / Restaurant Martinica and Sous-marins (local rue des Grands Carmes 18 specialities). This place is a must www.lecercledesvoyageurs. thanks to its resolutely Belgian com style, combining house, the bust of A skilful blend of tearoom and a late-lamented king and walls tourist office for travellers in yellowed with age. search of something new. As you Open Thursday to Sunday might imagine, the Cercle is not a from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. place where you dance on the 16

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-ARLEQUIN RUE DU CHÊNE 7 UNDERGROUND SELECTION OF SECOND-HAND CDS WWW.ARLEQUIN.NET -MUSIC MAN PLATTESTEEN 6 SPECIALIST IN TRANCE, HARD-BEAT, TECHNO AND HOUSE WWW.MUSICMAN.BE

29 Fontainas Bar (Lounge) rue du Marché-au-Charbon 91 As café terraces go, the Fontainas has real class. 80 chairs where you can gossip in the sunshine and ideally situated for a little game of seeing and being seen. There you cross paths with artists with square-framed spectacles, motley trendy looks and well-turned-out gays. Kitsch deco given a fresh new look, pedestrianised street and snacks are the bonuses at this really nice place. Open every day from midday

tables, gulping from a bottle. Instead, you go there to relax in a refined setting, a sort of nice, cosy 30 Chez Maman space from the colonial age. The Cabaret (French disco and other comfortable couches, ornamental kitschy things) (gay) mouldings in the form of a rue des Grands Carmes 7 planisphere and a travel book area www.chezmaman.be (for leafing through to your heart’s A little night club where you rush content) go perfectly with exquisite to applaud transvestites strutting nectars, alcoholic or otherwise, their stuff on the bar to the strains from all over the world. of Mylène Farmer and Kylie Open every day from Minogue. Not just for gays, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. although they are in the majority. Don’t miss Gina and Bruno Thursday from 10 p.m. Not for the narrow-minded. Open Friday and Saturday from 11 p.m.; Thursday 10 p.m. 17

LES MAROLLES Les Marolles is teeming with little places to seek out. Although it’s more an area for hunting out good restaurants, there’s no shortage of places to be at night there either. Even if it’s only that temple of techno, le Fuse. At around 6 in the morning, the flea market starts. And that could well be around the time you’ll be finishing your ‘pub crawl’.

31 Fuse / La Démence Nightclub (Techno / House) (gay Sundays) rue Blaes 208 www.fuse.be www.lademence.com www.next-party.be

32 Bazaar Restaurant / nightclub (A bit of everything) rue des Capucins 63 www.bazaarresto.be Le Bazaar is situated right in the heart of Les Marolles. A big hot-air balloon above the bar and copious quantities of candles feature in a decor reminiscent of the tales from a thousand and one nights. This is where lovers come for a bite to eat or a drink. In the basement, you dance until the small hours beneath the vaulted ceiling amidst a flashy new decor and barmaids ready to serve you some bracing Gin Fizzes. Open 7.30 p.m. to midnight; WE ‘til 4 a.m.

Because it’s one of the city’s techno temples and the biggest names in the field (without exception) have DJ’d there, le Fuse is a must for any decent, selfrespecting clubber. The unique atmosphere that prevails there attracts those in the know, who come from far and wide. The endof-the-night crescendos, as things approach hysteria, have become the stuff of near legend. There are also queer parties on some Fridays and gay evenings on Sundays, as fiendishly good as they are famous 33 Havana Nightclub (Latino / Hits) on our continent. Supervised free rue de l’Epée 4 car park and democratic admission www.havana-brussels.com fee before midnight. Open from 10 p.m. Tasteful chat-up lines, cocktails

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served by a real barman “like in the movies” and supercharged European ambience are the

memorable elements of this barrestaurant-nightclub with the scents of caïpirinha, pisco, mojito and other drinks straight from the Tropics. Open Wednesday to Saturday from 7 p.m.

34 Recyclart Nightclub (Ragga / Drum’n’bass / Electro) rue des Ursulines 25 www.recyclart.be Recyclart, you either love it or hate it but, whatever you do, don’t miss it. A railway station turned into a cultural venue is not the norm. In any event, punk and skaters, crazy artists and others addicted to electro sounds feel at home there. And that’s quite natural given the quite original and inventive selection of music they play there. Electroclash, of course, but also live reggae music and other happenings. Open: see Website

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LES 3 CHICONS RUE DES RENARDS 9 TEL : (0)2 511 55 83 BELGO-FRENCH CUISINE

CIGAR BARS A côté d’Armand & Ko rue des Chapeliers 14 – 1000 www.armandandko.be A Chesterfield, exceptional alcoholic drinks, well-stocked bookcase and Havana cigars are the essential ingredients for making you enter the foggy kingdom of the cigar. You’ll find all that at Armand & Ko.

Belga Queen rue Fossé aux loups 32 – 1000 www.belgaqueen.be Open Monday to Saturday from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m.; the very select cigar lounge of the restaurant is located in a former strong-room with breathtaking decor. You’ll find the most refined wines, liqueurs and concerts there..

Havana Corner rue Jourdan 24 – 1060 www.havanacorner.be.tf SERVED

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The bar is open from Thursday to Saturday with concerts on Saturday. Prices vary between 3.50 € for a Punch-punch through to 17 € for a large, well-graded Robustos. 19

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Luxury, pleasure and show: those would be the most appropriate words to describe this charming district of antiques dealers and delicacies. Apart from the very popular café terraces on the square, there’s a large number of lower-profile but much more fascinating little places.

35 Club Diamond

35 Karaoké Sablon

Nightclub (Disco / R’n’b) rue Sainte-Anne 20-22 www.clubdiamond.be A little disco-bar (400 people even so) in the heart of the Sablon district, frequented by a youth as smart and stylish as you could wish to see. You see some good DJs there too and, when they’re in the mood, VIPs. A number of parties are held there at the end of the week. Open from 10 p.m., Wednesday to Saturday

36 La Fleur en Papier Doré Estaminet / Bar rue des Alexiens 53-55 HQ of the Belgian surrealist movement in the twenties, this traditional café-bar has retained its tranquillity of yesteryear. You come here to experience a particularly rare ambience rather than to live it up until you drop. Open from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.; WE 3 a.m. 20

Bar rue Sainte-Anne 34 The place might not look anything special but, for karaoke addicts, this is definitely a haven. There are no fewer than 6000 titles listed here, covering every possible and imaginable style, not just uncool hits. The evening is livened up by

the managers, who have no hesitation in limbering you up to transform you into Britney or some other pop star. Surely, a real hoot as a group. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 8 p.m.

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AU GRAND MAYEUR PLACE DU GRAND SABLON 43 TEL : (0)2 512 80 91 FRANCO-RUSSIAN MUSIC AND FOOD UNTIL 2 A.M. LOTUS BAR RUE STEVENS 12 TEL : (0)2 514 50 59 THAI CUISINE UNTIL MIDNIGHT LOW-KEY AMBIENCE

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Speed and smart date www.flashdate.be www.smartdate.be An evening of 7 tête-à-têtes of 7 minutes each with 7 singles. The principle is simple and avoids any fuss and long-drawn-out discussions. You either click or you don’t. The concept comes in a variety of different packages or themes.

Progressive dinner www.progressivedinner.be You arrive at your hosts’ place, then, with each course, change address (and, at the same time, table companions). Then you see all the guests again at the end of the evening. And finally, the ones that bored you least.

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WILL WELCOME YOU TO THEIR TEMPLES OF LOUNGE-STYLE OVERTONES. IF IT’S THE DESIRE TO FIND A MORE ELECTRIC OR ALCOHOLFUELLED AMBIENCE THAT GRIPS YOU, SET OFF TO CONQUER IXELLES. THE MATONGÉ AND THE UNIVERSITY DISTRICTS COME HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

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Avenue de la Toison d’Or has its own set of night-time diversions to offer. There’s a string of cinemas, bars and discotheques right in the middle of the smart establishments of this well-known district. The pedestrianised rues Stas and Jourdan are also pleasant landmarks for moderate socialisers.

1 Louise Gallery Nightclub (Groove / Funk) Basement of galeries Louise www.louisegallery.com

This is the new R’n’b sensation that’s getting the upper part of the city going. With a slightly show-off public and a low-key setting, Thursdays here are dedicated to Stardust evenings, which are free by the way. Sundays stake their claim as the best of groove times with Funky Fever evenings. On the turntables, you come across Belgian stars such as the unstoppable Daddy-k. Open Thursday to Sunday evening from 10.30 p.m.

Louise Gallery is a bit like an MTV clip. A pinch of jet set, a dash of fashion victims and, to top it all off, an ambience as sexy and glamorous as you could wish for. Sundays are turned into gay mania 3 Conway’s by ‘Strong’ evenings, famous for Bar (Hits) their somewhat torrid tone. The avenue de la Toison d’Or 10 rather remarkable venue is right in www.conways.be the middle of the Louise district… The American pub par excellence where else? Just don’t arrive in a where Budweiser, MTV and spare 2CV. Open Friday to Sunday from ribs are in demand until the early hours. The dynamite end-of-night 10 p.m. ambience is a must for those who love those big guys with loud 2 Studio44 voices and young ladies with Nightclub (R’n’b /Soul) pretty faces and Yankee accents. avenue de la Toison d’Or 44 Open every day, “ladies’ www.studio44.be night” on Thursdays 24

WHERE

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LE CAFÉ D’EGMONT WATERLOO 38 TEL : (0)2 504 13 33 LOW-KEY AMBIENCE

AL PICCOLO MONDO LE RENDEZ-VOUS DES RUE JOURDAN 19 ARTISTES TEL : (0)2 538 87 94 RUE DEJONCKER 24 PASTA AND OTHER TEL : (0)2 538 95 43 TRANSALPINE UNTIL 6 IN THE

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Well-known for its lounge and trendy places, this district is continually growing. There are plenty of great chic or romantic places here. From the bar with chill-out rhythms to the fashionable restaurant, don’t worry, you’ll get in.

4 Roxi Bar / Restaurant rue du Bailli 82 www.roxi.be Close by the very "look-at-me" Châtelain district, the Roxi holds its own with some real touches of originality. Thursday evening concerts, ultra-trendy decor and rather pleasant dining. Open every day from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m.; WE 3 a.m.

housing a lounge room, bar and restaurant, you’ll be able to get a bite to eat, talk at a candlelit table or lean back on one of the Indian couches in the upstairs Lounge room. In summer, the terrace is also highly recommended. Open every day from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m.

5 Les Salons de l’Atalaïde Bar / Restaurant (Lounge) chée de Charleroi 89 www.lessalonsatalaide.be In this magnificent mansion, 25

6 Tyrone Piano bar (Gospel / Blues / Jazz) rue Defacqz 7 www.tyronepianobar.be There’s a classy and hushed ambience about this piano bar, where cigars and good whiskies take us directly back to the days of the Cotton club. Live music on Thursdays and Saturdays. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 7 p.m.

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KHNOPFF RUE SAINT - BERNARD 1 TEL : (0)2 534 34 95 WWW.KHNOPFF.BE RESTAURANT - LOUNGE BAR 11.30 P.M.

UNTIL

IXELLES After the City Centre, this is surely the liveliest area in Brussels. As is obligatory for a university district, a myriad of student bars stand side by side around it, with the Pils often flowing at a more than reasonable rate here. This is where you’ll get a snack at rather unconventional hours. A little farther along is Saint-Boniface area with its trendier places and a few great restaurants. Not far from there is the Matongé district and its famous African establishments. This is the place to come in good weather.

7 L’Atelier Bar (Rock among others) rue Elise 77 L’Atelier has acquired a new image but has lost none of its charm. Its enormous beer list still holds pride of place on the wall and it’s difficult not to find a Trappist to 14 your liking. Because it has around 400 kinds of the delicious brew that’s so much a part of Brussels and Belgium. Young public Open every day ‘til late

8 Belga Bar / Taverne place Flagey 18 www.cafebelga.be Its terrace is a must, its trendy music and colourful atmosphere have made it a classic of Brussels’ night life. We still don’t understand why but the building site that serves as the skyline still hasn’t

put off the crowds from flocking there en masse. It must be a Belgian thing, really surrealistic. We like that. Open from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m.; WE 3 a.m.

Parc Savoy Bar / Restaurant place Marie-José 9 www.parcsavoy.com An exclusive venue in the south of Brussels that welcomes you into a residence from the thirties. Open Thursday to Saturday from 7 p.m.

9 L’Ultime Atome Restaurant/Brasserie (A bit of everything [all good]) rue Saint-Boniface 14 www.ultimeatome.be L’Ultime Atome is a sort of driving force of the Saint-Boniface district. 27

In a perfect location, it offers a brasserie setting where trendy youth and an assorted public put the world to rights. Here, it’s the customers who select the music, and there’s a list of a hundred or so beers and some well-chosen wines. Open every day from 11 a.m. to 1.30 a.m.

10 Matongé Around rues de la Longue Vie and de la Paix and the top of chaussée de Wavre.

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This district is a real bridge to the African continent, a crash course in the culture and ambience of various African countries, particularly the Congo. Pedestrianised street with a number of bars and little Congolese restaurants, this is a place where it’s good to take advantage of the super-lively terraces as soon as the sun comes up. Then, children mingle with grown-ups in an extremely warm and friendly atmosphere. Later, you can soon get overheated, slip away.

WHERE

TO EAT LATE

LE VARIÉTÉS PLACE SAINTE-CROIX 4 TEL : (0)2 647 04 36 BRASSERIE-STYLE FOOD UNTIL MIDNIGHT, LOCATED IN THE FLAGEY LINER

LA MIRABELLE CHÉE DE BOONDAEL 459 TEL : (0)2 649 51 73 BRASSERIE-STYLE FOOD UNTIL 2.30 A.M. LA BÉCASSE BOONDAEL 476 TEL : (0)2 649 06 41 BELGIAN SPECIALITIES UNTIL 3 A.M., WE 5 A.M. AND MANY MORE… CHÉE DE

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11 Le Tavernier Bar (Jazzbreak / Electro) chée de Boondael 445 www.le-tavernier.be

Brussels. And it’s fair to say that it has a full programme. Every day except Sunday, blue note addicts come to hear those double basses, pianos and drums in this little space located close to Place Fernand Cocq. Wednesday is devoted to more Latino sounds. Open from 8 p.m.

Undoubtedly the trendiest place in the area around the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Despite a vast terrace area and interior space, it’s not always easy to find somewhere to sit. Not to worry, you can always NIGHT BUS lean on the bar and order a local FROM FRIDAY TO SATURDAY NIGHT, Vedett or sway your hips to the THE STIB N71 LINE SERVES THE jazz-break beats that throb out CENTRE AND UPPER PART OF THE CITY there almost every weekend FOR ONLY 3,00 € . CHEAPER THAN A evening. TAXI, IT’S STILL A SAFE WAY OF Open every day from AVOIDING ANY LATE-NIGHT 10 a.m. ‘til late UNPLEASANTNESS AND FICKLE

13 The Guru Bar Restaurant / Bar chée de Boondael 8 www.gurubar.be

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SOLUTION IF YOU FIND YOURSELF ON ITS ROUTE. IT RUNS, AMONG OTHER PLACES, THROUGH THE CITY CENTRE,

PLACE ROYALE, PORTE DE NAMUR, Just a step or two away from FLAGEY, IXELLES CEMETERY AND, Flagey, a hip place with fusion FARTHER ON, AUDERGHEM. cuisine, DJs at the weekend and FOR STOP-OUTS AND THOSE WHO ‘hyper’ barman. DON’T LIVE IN A DISTRICT SERVED BY Open every day from 10 a.m. ‘til 1 p.m., WE 3 a.m. THIS LINE, THE USUAL SERVICES START RUNNING AGAIN FROM 5.30 A.M.

12 Sounds jazz club Jazz Club rue de la Tulipe 28 www.soundsjazzclub.be The Sounds is a jazz institution in 30

Last Minute Ticketing The last tickets of the day still available for the big shows on offer at 50% of the normal price. To enjoy these exceptional rates, go to the ticket desks before 4.30 p.m.A screen will tell you how many tickets are still available for each show.

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Info.: (0)2 512 57 45 or Ticket desks : Galerie de la Reine : Brussels on stage Place Sainte-Croix : Flagey

T O E UROPE COSMOPOLITAN, COLOURFUL AND INCREASINGLY LIVELY, THIS DISTRICT LINKS PLACE

MADOU WITH THE EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS AND HAS SOME OF THE FINEST PLACES FOR NIGHT-LIFE IN THE CAPITAL. LEANING ON THE BAR, YOU’LL HAVE EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK ONE OF THE

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RUE ROYALE /MADOU This is not, strictly speaking, a night-life district. But you’ll still find a few temples to the night scattered about and bars with very special concepts.

1 Pullman Bar Bar (Jazz) rue Royale 103 If you get a sudden urge to shell out on some lovely bubbly, drop in at the famous Hotel Astoria. In a Pullman-style decor (the Orient Express furniture is authentic, brought back and reassembled here for the occasion), the Bubbles Bar offers you more than forty different handpicked Champagnes. A must.

2 Dirty dancing@Mirano Nightclub (Electro / House) chée de Louvain 38 www.dirtydancing.be The Dirty has rapidly made a watertight name for itself in Brussels’ nightlife circles. The place

is a former cinema recreated into a temple of the jet set, and the biggest names in house have had a wild time there. Today, every weekend still offers its selection of the most creative evenings with guests carefully selected, as one might expect. Sequins guaranteed. Exclusive entry policy and trendy look de rigueur. Open Saturday from 10 p.m. A

DISCO AFTER WORK

International club@7 www.at7.be This is the perfect place for thirtysomethings if you want an early night or to be fresh the next day for work but still want to have some multicultural encounters in a club (meaning among European

3 Chez Johnny Nightclub (Hits / Disco / Kitsch) chaussée de Louvain 30 www.claridge.be Chez Johnny, it’s party time on a different level. You dance to oldfashioned, uncool hits, classics or a few more well-known titles. It’s been going for years and the goldmine is still going strong. One experience worth trying: the Ssshhh evenings, when any talking is strictly banned from 11 p.m. to midnight, leaving you no choice but to communicate in writing or sign language. Can’t you just see yourself now seducing your wouldbe conquest… Open Friday and Saturday evening, from 11 p.m.

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AND TECHNO MAY HAVE

DETROIT, OVER THE ATLANTIC, FIRST, BUT IT’S VERY MUCH IN BELGIUM, 25 YEARS AGO TO BE PRECISE, THAT THE NEW BEAT APPEARED WITH ITS SHARP VERSES, AS A VERY HOME-GROWN PHENOMENON. SINCE THEN, THE BIGGEST DJS ON EARTH DON’T BALK FOR A SECOND WHEN THE LEADING BRUSSELS’ OR BELGIAN CLUBS INVITE THEM TO DO A HOT SET. THE FEVER THAT GRIPS OUR LAND HAS BECOME LEGENDARY. A EMERGED IN

UNIQUE AMBIENCE AND A PUBLIC ALWAYS OPEN TO NEW SOUNDS, SOMETIMES PUSHED TO THE EXTREME.

ELECTRONIC HYSTERICS, YOU SAY? THE BIG BRUSSELS’ CLUBS CONTINUE TO KEEP THIS ELECTRO OR TECHNO TRADITION ALIVE.

LE FUSE, DIRTY NEXT EVENINGS, RECYCLART, TO MENTION JUST A FEW, DANCING,

PLAY THE BEST MUSIC IN THEIR TEMPLES OF SOUND.

AND THE BIG MASS STILL CONGREGATES, WITHOUT FAIL, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. TECHNOIDS AND ELECTROCLASHERS, ON YOUR FEET! ELECTRO

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functionaries). First put your name down via the site to get the member’s card. Open Thursday from 7 p.m. til 11.30 p.m.

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4 Vogue Bar (Lounge) rue de Louvain 2-4 An old Danish tavern, Vogue has rapidly become popular with a rather squeaky-clean clientele, wearing out the suit and tie uniform. The ambience is the flavour of the day: lounge music, subdued lighting, pinkish tones and even WIFI access; in other words, the full arsenal of trendy places. For being seen, the bar’s the place to head for! Not for those on a budget.Gay evenings are also organised. Open from 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.

EUROPEAN

Nuit blanche www.nuitblanche2006.be For the duration of a night, Brussels goes by the body clock of night owls, offering a whole host of things to do. There’s a succession of concerts, performances, tours, parties, exhibitions and many other events, all rounded off perfectly with a huge breakfast.

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It’s true that the place is usually livelier during the day but the European district is far from boring after work either. On the one hand, because a cosmopolitan European horde is finally free to let their hair down and, on the other, because places full of very pronounced geographical accents are legion here. Cheers, salud, chin-chin, salute, proost!

5 James Joyce Pub (Rock) rue Archimède 34 www.james-joyce.com The oldest Irish pub in Brussels is 36

also the most classic of its kind here. Creamy Guinness flowing freely, European officials with distinctive accents and heated

Club Seven Nightclub Bruparck - 1020 www.club-seven.be A big tourist attraction, Club Seven blends disco-house, Latino and R’n’b. discussions in front of a permanently lit football screen. Brussels is also a bit like that. Open from 5 p.m., WE from midday

6 The Hairy Canary Pub rue Archimède 12 The place draws in a more “suit and tie” public than any other Irish pub. So, within the dark walls and among the green leather armchairs, you’ll also find a straighter ambience here than elsewhere. Not to worry, there are Happy Hours from 5 p.m., which usually warm things up very quickly.

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FEW BARS OUTSIDE THE CENTRE

Arts-o-bases Bar rue Ulens 43 - 1190 This place has a very simple decor and is exclusively for blue note aficionados. Open from 7.30 p.m. on live music days

Soho Nightclub boulevard du Triomphe 47 – 1160 www.sohoclub.be One of the great nightlife venues with an interesting selection of music.

CHILL-OUT,

LOUNGE AND COCOONING

Ambiences for romantic couples or for simply escaping the noise of the cafés. LE LIVING-ROOM 50 CHÉE DE CHARLEROI - 1060 LES SALONS DE L’ATALAÏDE 89 CHÉE DE CHARLEROI - 1060 GOUPIL LE FOL 22 RUE DE LA VIOLETTE - 1000 GERVAISE’S ROOM 30 RUE DE NAMUR - 1000 H2O 28 RUE 1000 ZEN 77 RUE

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LIBERTINE

BRUSSELS

Libertine club for straight, gay or bi couples depending on the day, with pool, restaurant, giant bed and sauna.

Le Val D'Amour rue de la Fourche 11- 1000 www.valdamour.be Libertine bar for the open-minded or those who want to expand their mind. Couples and singles admitted.

Looking café rue du Bailli 87 - 1050 www.looking.be Commendable strip joint, equipped with a mini museum of eroticism

Galerie d'Enfer place du Samedi 17 - 1000 www.enfer.be Fantasy-erotic-burlesque gallery and restaurant. Parties organised.

La Porte des Sens rue de l’Hectolitre 5 - 1000 www.laportedessens.be Libertine club for women and couples only 38

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chée de Louvain 42 - 1210 www.clubcocoon.be